On 12/30/06, Avi Kivity <[email protected]> wrote:
When it says "disabled by bios" it means what it says. There is no
workaround other than going to the bios and enabling it; if your bios
doesn't support enabling VT, complain to your vendor.
Ok, I tried and proved the point. Kernel crashed.
A ps/2 mouse should be enabled automatically. What makes you think it
is disabled?
It's enabled, but I don't see the mouse. If I cat /proc/mouse, I see
the raw data, but pointer doesn't show up in the screen.
Thanks,
Jeff.
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